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Okay, so, video games. Ever notice how every genre has its own kingpin? Like, for monster collecting, it’s Pokemon. Been around forever, right? Almost thirty years now. Nine generations of main games! Spin-offs galore too. It’s like every time I blink, there’s another one. And some brave souls have tried to topple it. Palworld? Temtem? Ring a bell? Now, HoYoverse wants in. Good luck to them, I guess.
Here’s the kicker – Pokemon wasn’t even first. Nope. Games like Shin Megami Tensei were doing the monster thing way before Pikachu was even a sparkle in someone’s eye. But, Pokemon… it just nailed it. Cuter beasts, more kiddie-friendly plots, you know? Although, fans have been kinda grumbling lately. Too easy, they say. Not fresh enough. So, naturally, other developers are circling like, “Hey, we can do this too!”
Now, HoYoverse is rolling out Honkai: Nexus Anima. It’s like they see an opening. In a teaser, there’s Kiana Kaslana – she’s from Honkai Impact 3rd – and she’s got this pastry-turns-into-dog thing. She bumps into Blade from Honkai: Star Rail. His critter’s ready to rumble. It’s not much, but yeah, looks like Pokemon vibes are strong here. Players might hop between different characters, wrangling these critters in battles. Sounds kinda fun.
HoYoverse is no stranger to cute critters, though. I mean, their games are crawling with them. Honkai: Star Rail? Check. Genshin Impact? They’ve got foxes and dogs – feels almost like a zoo. And then Zenless Zone Zero has those adorable Bangboos. Even Honkai Impact 3rd has its Homu Family mascots. Loads of them to go around.
And the Pokemon-like stuff isn’t fresh territory for them either. Remember the Aetherium Wars event in Honkai: Star Rail? Players were sending creatures to battle it out. Sorta like Pokemon, but its own twist. Makes you wonder what their full game could pull off, right?
Timing might be just right too. New Pokemon game, Pokemon Legends: Z-A, is on the way. No fixed date, though. If Honkai: Nexus Anima sneaks in before, it could snag some limelight. Fans are always looking for the next big thing to fill the gaps between releases.
But here’s the thing – can it really stack up? Pokemon has, like, a bazillion creatures by now. Okay, maybe just over a thousand. But still! Honkai: Nexus Anima has to bring something special. Like how Palworld did with base building and real-time battles. Maybe a unique twist on gameplay could help? Leveraging its characters seems smart. We’ll have to see if they can pull something unique enough to give Pokemon a run for its money.
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There it is! Just a dive into the world of gaming chaos and the never-ending battle for the monster-collecting crown.